![]() ![]() The are meant as delimiters for the full path. Open Editor, make a batch file (plain text file with file extension. "C:\_PROG\tsMuxeR\tsMuxeR.exe" "J:\4_ES\BD RB\V13 RB 1996.ac3"Īgain: In track detection mode no. If you want to inspect more than one stream at once, just add another line into that batch file ![]() "C:\_PROG\tsMuxeR\tsMuxeR.exe" "T:\BD Ratatouille\RATATOUILLE_DEU\BDMV\STREAM\00002.m2ts" TsMuxeR will assume track detection mode, parse given input file and display found information which can be used to build meta file. If tsMuxeR is run with only that input file argument Is there a way to view/export the whole command-line, working from the GUI?Īll modes A (Track Detection) or B (Demuxing) or C (Muxing) need only a single line. But for BD ISO or folderstructure it is greyed out. Checking the box on/off results in "-new-audio-pes -hdmv-descriptors" being set or deleted. I did notice, when I set the output to "TS muxing" or "M2TS muxing", at the General tab the option "Generate HDMV compatible TS" becomes available. I would love to try muxing without it, but I don't know how to delete that switch using the GUI. I don't know if this can make the difference? The latest nightly adds "-hdmv-descriptors". MUXOPT -no-pcr-on-video-pid -new-audio-pes -hdmv-descriptors -blu-ray -vbr -custom-chapters=00:00:00.000 -vbv-len=500 ![]() With both loading the same ISO, here are the first lines of their meta: meta file, your post made me think it maybe was a good idea to compare them from both version 2.6.15 and the latest nightly. This switch is activated by checking the "Continually insert SPS/PPS" box, right? I tried, but switching this off or on also did not make a difference.Īgain, ages ago I read that this box should not be checked when muxing 3D. This is the meta from tsMuxer GUI git-bfeee07, remuxing a (mounted) movie-only ISO to movie-only ISO: meta file is? Do you mean the error log of MakeMKV perhaps?Įdit: Doh. ![]()
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